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Category > Health & Medical Posted 27 Sep 2017 My Price 7.00

please find the attached document and help me solve the problem

Generalized Tonic–clonic SeizureS* Senior Seizures
CASE SUMMARY
A 68-year-old man presents to clinic for routine follow-up. His seizures are fairly well controlled
on carbamazepine monotherapy. There have been no trials of other antiepileptic drugs (AEDs),
so therapeutic alternatives are numerous. However, there are unique issues that must be
addressed in elderly patients with epilepsy. Agespecific issues include the effect of treatment on
bone health, the tolerability of AEDs, and changes in AED pharmacokinetics and
pharmacodynamics. Obtaining maximal seizure control must be balanced with drug effects on
mood, quality of life, independence, and cognitive and behavioral disorders. Although there is
no single best AED for this patient, there are several options that meet the majority of the
treatment characteristics that would be beneficial. The addition of a new agent to
carbamazepine with the hope of eventually tapering the patient off carbamazepine is a
reasonable approach. The patient should also receive supplemental calcium and vitamin D. Answer the following questions and provide your sources to your answers Symptoms; List two pertinent signs and symptoms,
Recommended Drugs: Provide list of recommended drugs as indicated for
this diagnosis,
Drug Categories and Subcategories: Identify the category of each
recommended drug
Rationale: Provide rationale, clinical guidelines, or evidence for the selected
drug of choice
Contraindications and/ or Risks, as appropriate: Identify contraindications and
risks as appropriate
What Patients Must Understand: Identify at least three appropriate teaching
points for the patient and/or family

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